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Master Piccolo Trumpet

(1 customer review)

$4,250.00

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The Stomvi Master Line of instruments was developed in the early 1990s. Offering unmatched versatility in an innovative modular design the Master series became recognized as fantastic instruments with excellent intonation and playability.

The Stomvi Master Piccolo trumpet is great for:

–Symphonic and chamber orchestra
–Symphonic wind ensembles
–Brass quintet
–Chamber ensembles
–Classical Soloists
–Professionals, Enthusiasts, and Advanced Students

 

Our patented modular design comes with 2 bells (Gold Plated BellFlex and Silver Plated Copper), allowing the player to configure the horn differently depending on his/her needs. With incredible slotting, fantastic intonation, even registers, quick response, and clean articulations the Master is easy to play in any configuration. The modular design creates multiple feel and tonal options making the Master a trumpet for all occasions. (see who plays Stomvi).

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Description

Our patented modular design comes with 2 bells (Gold Plated BellFlex and Silver Plated Copper), allowing the player to configure the horn differently depending on his/her needs. With incredible slotting, fantastic intonation, even registers, quick response, and clean articulations the Master is easy to play in any configuration. The modular design creates multiple feel and tonal options making the Master a trumpet for all occasions. (see who plays Stomvi).

Additional information

Weight 0.3 lbs
Dimensions 3 × 1 × 1 in
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Leadpipe(s)

#8 – Key of Bb and #9A – Key of A

Bell(s)

#18 – Gold Plated BellFlex and #18 – Silver Plated Copper

Bore

M .450"

Pistons

Monel – Hand fit

Slides

Hand fit

Waterkeys

Improved Amado style

1 review for Master Piccolo Trumpet

  1. Clifford Beckley

    I purchased my Master around 2009. Back then, it was basically a choice between Stomvi and Schilke, for me. With the Stomvi, I could change the bells/timbre, and play in Bb, A, Ab & G. The Schilke was OK, it was a decent picc, but the intonation wasn’t great and the blow was very tight. I wanted to own the best, so I bought the Stomvi. I’ve never regretted the decision.

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